Employer: ATSG Corporation
Location: Belmopan, Belize, Belize
PMP Certified
Secret Security Clearance
ATSG Corporation prides itself on our proven dedication to providing expert assistance to our government partners—without any surprises. We work hard to honor our commitment to our clients while ensuring our employees feel secure and empowered in their work. We take excellent care of our team so they may have the freedom and confidence to focus on their missions and provide nothing but the best output on the work site and at home.
The company provides a variety of services within the Intelligence Community. Our products may be diverse but the results are one and the same—on schedule, on budget, and completed with superior quality. We are experienced in areas such as Mobility, Enterprise Architecture, Data Processing, Law Enforcement Mission Support, and Acquisition Support. As an organization, we are consistently expanding our footprint in the contracting community.
We are presently of identifying candidates for the position of a Senior Advisor Belize – Specialist Advisor IV to work with International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) in Belmopan, Belize on the Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI) contract. This opening is in response to the Government taking efforts to consolidate positions in Latin and Central America to one source.
The CARSI contract, one of the largest and most sophisticated multi-lateral security efforts in the world, provides funding for the USG to assist the governments of the CARSI countries with police professionalization, justice sector reform, counter narcotics efforts, border security management, crime and violence prevention, and anti-corruption efforts. This Initiative will focus on a series of policing roles Aviation, Leahy Vetting Coordinator/Program Assistant, Architect, Engineer, Justice Technical, Security Logical and Criminological, Expert on Appeals, Infrastructure Renovation, Justice Sector Legal Advisor, Psychosocial Counselor, Strategic Advisor, Technical and Legal, Indigenous Law, and Transparency Procedures. Requirements and Skill Qualifications for the Senior Advisor Belize – Specialist Advisor IV are as follows:
Requirements:
Nationality:
US Citizen.
Clearance:
Secret Security Clearance; qualified candidates must have an active and existing clearance to be considered.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in a related field.
Language:
English FSI Level 4/4 (native/fluent).
Professional Experience:
Twelve (12) years of demonstrated experience related to international development, international affairs, political science, public administration and project or program management.
Three (3) years of experience related to the development of policy documents, reports, and other materials requiring in-depth expertise.
Three (3) years of experience in U.S. Government foreign assistance, including but not limited to law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law aimed at achieving USG foreign policy objectives, and including management of U.S. bilateral programs such as drug control and demand reduction, interdiction and law enforcement, and justice reform.
Demonstrated ability to achieve results from program implementation.
Demonstrated ability to work independently on projects and programs and issues within overall policy guidelines.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple programs and projects simultaneously and exercise strong judgement on priority tasks based on strategic guidance.
Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills and track record of working collaboratively at all in levels in a workplace environment.
Demonstrated strong speaking and writing skills and the ability to present and defend complex analyses and proposals concisely.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Preferred:
Master’s in Project or Program Management, or Certification from the Project Management Institute, including PMP, PgMP, PfMP, and CAPM.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience with Belizean law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law issues.
Demonstrated knowledge of monitoring and evaluation techniques and ability to apply metrics to activities undertaken.
Responsibilities:
This position is located in Belmopan, Belize
Works closely with the US Embassy INL/Belize Pol/Econ/INL Section Chief, Contracting Officer (CO), and Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).
Maintains open, timely, and effective communications with the INL/WHP Team Leader and, as appropriate, with the INL/WHP Director and Deputy Director on issues falling under the scope of work, resulting in a relationship that proactively addresses potential problems with flexible, workable solutions.
Serves as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) INL TPC at the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan, Belize.
Provides significant assistance in the development and implementation of bilateral and regional INCLE-funded projects undertaken by the United States Government (“USG”) and the GOB. These projects are both bilateral and regional in scope.
Provides assistance in the management of INL programs that contribute to the professionalization and increased efficiency of the Belizean law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law efforts across the criminal justice sector.
Assists INL to improve INL program efficiency and management.
In coordination with the INL Director, the Advisor shall ensure the implementation of foreign assistance funds are executed with a prioritized and strategic approach that improves accountability at every level, that programs are results-driven, and that each project includes effective monitoring and evaluation regimes.
Assists in the coordination of policies, strategies, and priority programs related to the INL/Belize criminal justice sector to include strategic planning, setting priorities, overseeing ongoing programs, monitoring and evaluation, and evaluating impacts.
Advises the INL criminal justice sector program, US Embassy counterparts, and GOB partners on INL-related issues.
Assists INL personnel on program implementation across the criminal justice sector, with special focus on seeking efficiencies, helping to ensure accountability, avoiding duplication within the U.S. interagency and donor community, and assisting INL to plan for a methodical drawdown of the INL budget pipeline consistent with strategic priorities for INL-supported foreign assistance projects.
Assists with the development and implementation of internal controls and program implementation procedures and processes across INL programs, to include assistance in the establishment of management and administrative systems for regular monitoring and evaluation.
Assists with and identify areas for independent, professional evaluations of INL-related
programs.
Assists with identifying and evaluating strengths and weaknesses within the GOB across the criminal justice sector. Analyze operational problems at police, prosecutorial, and judicial headquarters and in the field, including areas of operational planning as they relate to logistics, tactical movements, physical security, and intelligence.
Recommends and assists INL in the implementation of policies and programs to address the challenges identified in the GOB criminal justice sector that ensure accountability and have measurable results.
Assists INL in incorporating INL best practices into program implementation, including in management plans, monitoring and evaluation, and impact reporting.
Assists INL to lead the annual End Use Monitoring process, draft associated reports, and incorporates lessons-learned into the follow-on process.
Assists in drafting annual INL budget request and advise the Front Office on how best to allocate and account for INL program expenditures. Advise USG officials on funds availability.
Assists in preparing drafts of the annual Letter of Agreement (or amendments) and Fact Sheet, which specify the programs, projects, required monitoring and evaluation, intended impact, and funding for signature by the Ambassador and appropriate GOB officials.
Assists in drafting required quarterly activity reports in coordination with the Embassy working groups, reporting on program successes and challenges, and the annual International Narcotics Control Strategy Report and other congressionally mandated reports.
Keeps abreast of GOB actions and activities in criminal justice, to include law enforcement, counter-narcotics, money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law fields by monitoring press, radio and other media and inform INL Leadership of significant developments.
Assists INL to develop and maintain host country and third country national contacts.
Assists in drafting spot report and analytical cables on law enforcement, money laundering and narcotics developments in Belize, and track criminal justice sector statistics for review by INL Leadership.
Supports USG official visits related to INL programs and training.
Assists INL to coordinate meetings of Embassy and donor working groups.
Maintains INL-related electronic and physical files, and implement improved records management processes, as necessary.
National and international travel may be required.
A work plan is required for this position.
Provides weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports of relevant program activity, progress toward desired impacts, recommendations for advancing program and U.S. objectives, project highlights, and other relevant significant information including metrics, milestones achieved, and other relevant statistical data.
Reports on scheduled upcoming meetings, trainings, and other activities.
Hours for this full-time position will be the core hours of the U.S. Embassy Belmopan: Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day.
*Candidates are encouraged to submit a .doc or .docx resume that explicitly addresses each of the requirements listed above.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, our applicants and employees are protected from discrimination. Visit http://bit.ly/FederalEEO for more information.
Equal access to programs, services and employment is available to all persons. Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify a representative of the Recruiting Team.
This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of protected veteran status or disability, and require affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
To comply with Federal law, ATSG Corporation participates in E-Verify. Successful candidates must pass the E-Verify process after hire.
We respectfully request not to be contacted by recruiters and/or staffing agencies.
Apply Now
Location: Belmopan, Belize, Belize
PMP Certified
Secret Security Clearance
ATSG Corporation prides itself on our proven dedication to providing expert assistance to our government partners—without any surprises. We work hard to honor our commitment to our clients while ensuring our employees feel secure and empowered in their work. We take excellent care of our team so they may have the freedom and confidence to focus on their missions and provide nothing but the best output on the work site and at home.
The company provides a variety of services within the Intelligence Community. Our products may be diverse but the results are one and the same—on schedule, on budget, and completed with superior quality. We are experienced in areas such as Mobility, Enterprise Architecture, Data Processing, Law Enforcement Mission Support, and Acquisition Support. As an organization, we are consistently expanding our footprint in the contracting community.
We are presently of identifying candidates for the position of a Senior Advisor Belize – Specialist Advisor IV to work with International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) in Belmopan, Belize on the Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI) contract. This opening is in response to the Government taking efforts to consolidate positions in Latin and Central America to one source.
The CARSI contract, one of the largest and most sophisticated multi-lateral security efforts in the world, provides funding for the USG to assist the governments of the CARSI countries with police professionalization, justice sector reform, counter narcotics efforts, border security management, crime and violence prevention, and anti-corruption efforts. This Initiative will focus on a series of policing roles Aviation, Leahy Vetting Coordinator/Program Assistant, Architect, Engineer, Justice Technical, Security Logical and Criminological, Expert on Appeals, Infrastructure Renovation, Justice Sector Legal Advisor, Psychosocial Counselor, Strategic Advisor, Technical and Legal, Indigenous Law, and Transparency Procedures. Requirements and Skill Qualifications for the Senior Advisor Belize – Specialist Advisor IV are as follows:
Requirements:
Nationality:
US Citizen.
Clearance:
Secret Security Clearance; qualified candidates must have an active and existing clearance to be considered.
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in a related field.
Language:
English FSI Level 4/4 (native/fluent).
Professional Experience:
Twelve (12) years of demonstrated experience related to international development, international affairs, political science, public administration and project or program management.
Three (3) years of experience related to the development of policy documents, reports, and other materials requiring in-depth expertise.
Three (3) years of experience in U.S. Government foreign assistance, including but not limited to law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law aimed at achieving USG foreign policy objectives, and including management of U.S. bilateral programs such as drug control and demand reduction, interdiction and law enforcement, and justice reform.
Demonstrated ability to achieve results from program implementation.
Demonstrated ability to work independently on projects and programs and issues within overall policy guidelines.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple programs and projects simultaneously and exercise strong judgement on priority tasks based on strategic guidance.
Demonstrated communication and interpersonal skills and track record of working collaboratively at all in levels in a workplace environment.
Demonstrated strong speaking and writing skills and the ability to present and defend complex analyses and proposals concisely.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Preferred:
Master’s in Project or Program Management, or Certification from the Project Management Institute, including PMP, PgMP, PfMP, and CAPM.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience with Belizean law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law issues.
Demonstrated knowledge of monitoring and evaluation techniques and ability to apply metrics to activities undertaken.
Responsibilities:
This position is located in Belmopan, Belize
Works closely with the US Embassy INL/Belize Pol/Econ/INL Section Chief, Contracting Officer (CO), and Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR).
Maintains open, timely, and effective communications with the INL/WHP Team Leader and, as appropriate, with the INL/WHP Director and Deputy Director on issues falling under the scope of work, resulting in a relationship that proactively addresses potential problems with flexible, workable solutions.
Serves as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) INL TPC at the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan, Belize.
Provides significant assistance in the development and implementation of bilateral and regional INCLE-funded projects undertaken by the United States Government (“USG”) and the GOB. These projects are both bilateral and regional in scope.
Provides assistance in the management of INL programs that contribute to the professionalization and increased efficiency of the Belizean law enforcement, counter-narcotics, anti-money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law efforts across the criminal justice sector.
Assists INL to improve INL program efficiency and management.
In coordination with the INL Director, the Advisor shall ensure the implementation of foreign assistance funds are executed with a prioritized and strategic approach that improves accountability at every level, that programs are results-driven, and that each project includes effective monitoring and evaluation regimes.
Assists in the coordination of policies, strategies, and priority programs related to the INL/Belize criminal justice sector to include strategic planning, setting priorities, overseeing ongoing programs, monitoring and evaluation, and evaluating impacts.
Advises the INL criminal justice sector program, US Embassy counterparts, and GOB partners on INL-related issues.
Assists INL personnel on program implementation across the criminal justice sector, with special focus on seeking efficiencies, helping to ensure accountability, avoiding duplication within the U.S. interagency and donor community, and assisting INL to plan for a methodical drawdown of the INL budget pipeline consistent with strategic priorities for INL-supported foreign assistance projects.
Assists with the development and implementation of internal controls and program implementation procedures and processes across INL programs, to include assistance in the establishment of management and administrative systems for regular monitoring and evaluation.
Assists with and identify areas for independent, professional evaluations of INL-related
programs.
Assists with identifying and evaluating strengths and weaknesses within the GOB across the criminal justice sector. Analyze operational problems at police, prosecutorial, and judicial headquarters and in the field, including areas of operational planning as they relate to logistics, tactical movements, physical security, and intelligence.
Recommends and assists INL in the implementation of policies and programs to address the challenges identified in the GOB criminal justice sector that ensure accountability and have measurable results.
Assists INL in incorporating INL best practices into program implementation, including in management plans, monitoring and evaluation, and impact reporting.
Assists INL to lead the annual End Use Monitoring process, draft associated reports, and incorporates lessons-learned into the follow-on process.
Assists in drafting annual INL budget request and advise the Front Office on how best to allocate and account for INL program expenditures. Advise USG officials on funds availability.
Assists in preparing drafts of the annual Letter of Agreement (or amendments) and Fact Sheet, which specify the programs, projects, required monitoring and evaluation, intended impact, and funding for signature by the Ambassador and appropriate GOB officials.
Assists in drafting required quarterly activity reports in coordination with the Embassy working groups, reporting on program successes and challenges, and the annual International Narcotics Control Strategy Report and other congressionally mandated reports.
Keeps abreast of GOB actions and activities in criminal justice, to include law enforcement, counter-narcotics, money laundering/financial crimes, and rule of law fields by monitoring press, radio and other media and inform INL Leadership of significant developments.
Assists INL to develop and maintain host country and third country national contacts.
Assists in drafting spot report and analytical cables on law enforcement, money laundering and narcotics developments in Belize, and track criminal justice sector statistics for review by INL Leadership.
Supports USG official visits related to INL programs and training.
Assists INL to coordinate meetings of Embassy and donor working groups.
Maintains INL-related electronic and physical files, and implement improved records management processes, as necessary.
National and international travel may be required.
A work plan is required for this position.
Provides weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports of relevant program activity, progress toward desired impacts, recommendations for advancing program and U.S. objectives, project highlights, and other relevant significant information including metrics, milestones achieved, and other relevant statistical data.
Reports on scheduled upcoming meetings, trainings, and other activities.
Hours for this full-time position will be the core hours of the U.S. Embassy Belmopan: Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day.
*Candidates are encouraged to submit a .doc or .docx resume that explicitly addresses each of the requirements listed above.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, our applicants and employees are protected from discrimination. Visit http://bit.ly/FederalEEO for more information.
Equal access to programs, services and employment is available to all persons. Those applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application and/or interview process should notify a representative of the Recruiting Team.
This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of protected veteran status or disability, and require affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
To comply with Federal law, ATSG Corporation participates in E-Verify. Successful candidates must pass the E-Verify process after hire.
We respectfully request not to be contacted by recruiters and/or staffing agencies.
Apply Now